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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1945. Volume 6, The British Commonwealth: The Far East; Volume 8, The Near East and Africa.(Department of State Publications 8451 and 8427.) Washington: Government Printing Office. 1969. Pp. vii, 1436; vii, 1339. 7.00; 6.50 and Foreign Relations of the United States, 1946. Volume 5, The British Commonwealth; Western and Central Europe. Department of State Publication 8453.) Washington: Government Printing Office. 1969. Pp. xiv, 1109. 6.00
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by nationality, but apparently Jewish (p. 34); Italy did not pay an indemnity to Greece in the Corfu affair (p. 35); there is no League Commission in Dan-zig (p. 50). The account of Mediterranean politics does not mention what is perhaps the most delicate issue of all: the question of Tunis. Le R6gime Juridique du Danube Maritime devant la Court Permanent de